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The British Army has successfully tested a new weapon to destroy drones. It has created a radio-wave weapon system that can knock swarms of drones out of the sky. Many armies around the world use drones to attack enemy soldiers, tanks, and cities. Drones are a very effective way of attacking enemies. They can cause a lot of damage. The British Army's new system uses high-frequency radio waves to destroy the computer chips that control drones. This causes the drones to crash or fly off-course. An Army spokesperson said the system could take out more than 100 drones almost instantly. He said it could give the Army a big advantage on the battlefield.
The U.K. government spent more than $53 million developing the anti-drone weapons system. The system is very cheap to operate. It costs just 18 cents to fire one shot at a swarm of drones. This is one-tenth of the price of a standard bullet used by the British Army. A spokesperson said it was important to find cheap and effective ways to defend British soldiers. He pointed to Russia's use of drones in its three-year war against Ukraine. The U.K. government said: "Drone swarms are increasingly seen in use in frontline combat in Ukraine. U.K. intelligence estimates that last year, Ukraine had to defend against attacks from more than 18,000 drones."
- Who does the article say uses drones?
- What does the article say drones attack besides soldiers and cities?
- What kind of radio waves does the anti-drone weapon use?
- How many drones could the anti-drone weapon take out instantly?
- Where might the anti-drone weapon be a big advantage?
- How much did the anti-drone system cost to develop?
- How much more expensive is a bullet than a shot from the new weapon?
- What does the British Army hope to defend?
- Where are drones increasingly being seen?
- How many drones were used against Ukraine in the past three years?
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